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Playing Piano

Piano Lessons

What styles of piano do you teach?‍

We teach all styles, from rock, pop and jazz to country, blues and classical.

 

How qualified are your piano instructors?


Our piano faculty have received their musical education from such prestigious institutions as well as piano performance and pedagogy programs. Many have toured the US and Europe, and bring over 25 years of professional performance and teaching experience to your lessons.

What will I learn from piano lessons at the San Diego School of Music?


Whether you want to learn Bach or Alicia Keys, our teachers are dedicated to helping you become the pianist you want to be. They will show you the fundamentals of sight reading, technique and theory, and incorporate your favorite songs into your lessons.

 

Do I have to know how to read music?

‍No. Beginners are welcome!

 

Do I need a piano to learn the instrument?


No, you do not need a piano at home to take lessons. A simple full size electronic keyboard will suffice for the first 6 months. Or feel free to rent a small keyboard from us for $22.50 per month. 

 

Are there piano recitals?‍

Absolutely! Every Winter and Spring, our students have the opportunity to perform in world class recital halls with Steinway and Yamaha pianos. Unlike most of our competitors, we do not charge students a fee to perform. And admission is free, so you can invite all of your family and friends.

At each recital, we do raise donations (contributions are optional) for our local non profits. We believe that philanthropy and music go hand in hand. Since our inception, we've donated over $1,000 to help under privileged students have access to music education in need in the San Diego.

Teacher and Pupil at Piano Lesson

(AGES FIVE AND UP)

Overview

Whether you aspire to play Bach or Alicia Keys, SDSM's dedicated piano instructors will help you become the pianist you want to be. Our faculty will introduce you to the fundamentals of sight reading, technique and theory, and incorporate your favorite songs into your lessons. You do not need a piano at home to take lessons; a simple full-size electronic keyboard will suffice for the first six months. 

 

What’s the #1 reason to study the piano at the San Diego School of Music?‍

Our piano instructors are warm and friendly, and get to know each student and parent on a personal level. We work with each individual or parent to craft a lesson plan that fits the student’s unique needs and favorite type of music. Whether you're playing in local bands, a seven year old taking their first lesson, or a fifty year old returning to the piano after many years, our teachers will share their love for the piano and help you set goals to achieve your musical aspirations.

Take the next step call (858)218-6448 now to grab a great lesson time as space is limited. Or you can email us, or request more info.

Lesson & Office Hours

 

Mon-Fri                                            10am - 8pm

 

Saturday                                          10am - 3pm

 

 

$43 / 30 minutes 

PRICING 

Lessons are available multiple days a week, and scheduled once a week

A one-time registration fee is $45

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Sign up is easy and parent-friendly, with helpful staff available seven days a week to serve you. Because we only offer lessons on a month-to-month basis, there are no large upfront payments, no complicated contracts, no annual material or performance fees, and no semester minimums.

Ready to start? You have nothing to lose.

IT'S EASY TO TAKE THE FIRST STEP.

PRICING 

$43 / 30 min Private 

$36 / 45 min Group  

Lessons are first come, first serve, so contact us today to arrange your first lesson!

Lessons are available six days a week, and scheduled once a week

A one-time registration fee is $45 (due only at time of registration).

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